Author (s): The Well-being Star™ was developed by Triangle in collaboration with North East Essex PCT and with funding from the Department of Health.

The Well-being Star™ has been designed for people living with a long-term health condition, to support and measure their progress in living as well as they can. It can work as a stand-alone tool, or as part of Personal Health Plan materials. The Well-being Star™ is designed to either be self-completed by a patient, or ideally completed by a patient and health professional together.

The Conflict Resolution tool has been reviewed and assessed by the Socialsuite team. In our opinion this tool is suitable in supporting the evaluation of young people to assist in the measurement of the level of conflict resolution skills.

This tool was created for National Collegiate Athletic Association, and is typically free to use for not-for-profit organizations.

The 3 categories of grief are conceptualised in the “Range of Response to Loss” (RRL) model and has been validated as a rigorous tool of value in practice settings, to provide a measure of profiling an individual’s grief.

The Financial Behaviour Scale has been reviewed and assessed by the Socialsuite team. In our opinion this tool is suitable in supporting the evaluation of adults to assist in the measurement of financial literacy and budgeting skills.

This tool was created by Katy Jacob from Woodstock Institute and is typically free to use for not-for-profit organizations.

The Karitane Parenting Confidence Scale has been reviewed and assessed by the Socialsuite team. In our opinion this tool is suitable in supporting the evaluation of parenting programs to assist in the measurement of parenting confidence of parents of children aged 0-12 months.

This tool was created by a group or researchers of Sydney South West Area Health Service and is typically free to use for not-for-profit organizations.

The Moral Approval of Bullying Scale has been reviewed and assessed by the Socialsuite team. In our opinion this tool is suitable in supporting the evaluation of school aged children to assist in the measurement of the attitude towards bullying and violence at school.

This tool was created by researchers from the University of California at Riverside, and is typically free to use for not-for-profit organizations.